We know just as well as you do that it’s pretty hard to avoid Miley Cyrus these days. Ever since she made headlines with a controversial performance a few weeks ago at the MTV Video Music Awards, it seems like everyone has to have an opinion about her — and wants to spend lots of time sharing said opinion.

Now, some relief for pop-culture consumers who are experiencing symptoms of extreme Miley Fatigue.

Yesterday, as Digital Spy points out, a Google Chrome browser extension launched under the name “No Cyrus.” Chrome users simply install the extension and it will use hashtag symbols to block out every single online mention of the following phrases:

Miley Cyrus

Miley Ray Cyrus

Twerk / Twerking

MileyCyrus

Wrecking Ball

The extension also nixes Kardashian references, just for good measure.

It’s not the first time someone has had an idea like this — Britain’s The Guardianallowed users to filter out royal baby news in July, and there’s also an extension that changes every photo online to a picture of Ryan Gosling — but it’s a shining example of the technology.

So far, every single review for the program is five stars, with glowing recommendations like “This is what the internet needs!” and “one small step for mankind.” (Pro tip: the No Cyrus extension doesn’t change photos, so hardcore anti-Miley folks might want to double up with Gosling.)

Here’s what it looks like when you look for Miley on our site — for who among us is not guilty? — with the extension installed:

Screenshot: time.com

The new album from Miley Cyrus — sorry, make that #### #### — is out Oct. 4, 2013.

Guys, you must remember that the buying power of the young people is probably why our stock is priced high. Your portfolio may include stocks from Disney, Time Warner, CBS, all of which HAVE VESTED in these performers. Don't listen or watch them. JUST REAP THE REWARDS.

Since my teens in the 60s I used to collect LPs of Chuck Berry, Elvis, Beatles, and later JJ Cale, Eric Clapton and all the giants of Rock'n'Roll . Later in life when my 2 daughters were born in the 80s, they grew up with me playing during my spare time those Rock'n'Roll oldies, not knowing that I was introducing to those kids of mine a music genre that later in their teens they would appreciate real Rock'n'Roll and would define a good song of the day and its performer, and definitely for them Miley Cyrus is trash...If only those days of Elvis, Beatles, Chuck Berry are back...

It would be wonderful if ALL browsers offered this feature and that it could be customizable to block what you do not want to see. Also, rather than displaying the # tags, eliminate the entire reference/article/story.

Am I the only one who is more than disturbed at the degradation of one of the most innocent symbols of America in the Teddy Bear. Aside from the tweaking and the finger show, it was the Teddy Bears that seem to shout out to me "Let's destroy innocence." That's my issue with not her, but her producers.

people need to get a life. I don't see anything wrong with miley cirus @ the vma's whats the big deal it's like any other performer that gets down and dirty . she's a great artist and she rocked it on the wrecking ball. Keep up the great work MIley.

Did Billy Ray recently let her know she has a tongue and it can be used for more than eating? I guess the fact that she cannot sing has led her to resort to licking everything in sight and sticking it out all the time.Too bad she can't choke on it!

I'm trying to find out the source of hostility toward Miley Cyrus. Movies are full of nudity. Everyone likes sex. Advertisers know that sex sells. So why is the public suddenly eaten up with the prudish sensation of holier-than-thou syndrome? Geezus, this is the 21st century.

I think that it's pure jealousy by a society made up of individuals who think they have no power, so they hate to see someone successful at such a young age. Get over it. She's talented and works hard at her craft. Now go buy a foam finger and use it, hehe.